AMUSEMENTS. ' Tn E , IC IN G' S THE! T R E. This Afternoon. This Afternoon. , CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS. .... CHRISTMAS. Vi ith Harp Accompaniment, And ' . • GRAND PRIZE .MATINEE. . GRAND PRIZE MATINEE. . Children Sixpence to all parts. Every Child Receives a Prcseut. 4 . SPECIAL PRIZES 4 . TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT! WEST'S PICTURES ROY'AL ROYAL ORCHESTRA WEST'S, l ropnetors: West's Pictures (Ltd.J and Linley and Donovan. ' ; Last opportunity of witnessing ". SEMIRAMIS. SEMIRAMIS. PATHE GAZETTE. CHRISTMAS. . CHRISTMAS. And Our Other Gems. CHANGE PROGRAMME MONDAY. ' Prices, Is. and Gd. ; 'Phone 3113. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking-Fee, 6d, MONDAY AFTERNOON MONDAY NEW YEAR'S DAY. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE. '. - ■ ! Children Sixpence to all parts. . ISTANTED—Nervous persons , to keep V* away from tho great. Submarino Explosion, Petone, January 2. ~ : ; : —; ■ ■yiCTORIA HALL, . NEWTOWN. QUEEN'S PICTURES . QUEEN'S TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!. Gd. SPLENDID PICTURES. Is. WANTED— Jack to meet Jill on the Petons Beach 1 on January 2. THE WELLINGTON : HARBOURFERRIES,' LTD. -. DAY'S BAY AND -RO'NA L-Y ■ HOLIDAY TIME-MBLE. SATURDAY. 31st. DECI'JMBER, (New Year's Eve) Usual Time-table, with 10.15 p.m. steamer postponed to 11 p.m. SUNDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1911 - Usual Sunday Time-table. •.-'-.» MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1911—Ordin--1 ary Time-table suspended. Excursion steamers will run at intervals all day to Day's Bay. First. steamer from Bay 3.10 a.'ni., to Bay 9 'a.m... Last steamer from Town 6.15 p.m.,' from .. Bay 7 p.m. To 1 - Ro'na Bay via Day's, Bay, 10.30 a.m. and .2 30-p.m. To Town from Rona Bay, 8.15 a.m. and 7 p.m. ■ : (Circumstances permitting.). Water Chute and . Side Shows ' Chen to . the Public. • . Refreshments in' the Pavilion at TOWN PRICES. , HOT WATER'SUPPLIED FREE. . All Kinds "of Amusements for Young and Old. " . RETURN FARE,. Is.' Children, Gd. . WELLINGTON ' ' ' . - ' FERRIES, LTD. . PETONE SERVICE.' .. ' •; .PETONE SERVICE. -The Forry--Steamers, will leavo Petone Wharf for Day's Bay on MONDAY, 2nd January, a,t .10' a.m., 11.30 a.m., 1 p.m:, and 2.30 p.m. / Leave Bay,, last steamer, for Petone, !.5 p.m. . .. . ..." "• (Circumstances .permitting.);. ; Return Fare, Is. Children, 6d. ' "raTANTED:-'Known.—Mason's Gardens, V V ■ Taita, :are now opened to the public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon! Tea. -Town' prices. :Hot water gratis. , ' - . : WANTED— Yachtsmen who aro not after, prize-money-, to stay ■ away from, Petone on January 2. ■ NEW ZEALAND . " NA.V A 1,.' A.N.D. MIL IT. A r, Y TOURNAMENT:" .! To Bo Held .at PALMERSTON NORTH, On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31st, . And MONDAY.. JANUARY 2nd . . . (NEW YEAR'S DAY)..; . . I Bigger, Brighter, and. More Exciting than Ever. The Outstanding Features of this year's Tournament will be " THE MAGNIFICENT BATTERY COMPETITION, . - . Between .Australia and New Zealand, all ■ v New Zealand Batteries Competing. The. abnormal entries in the everpopular events. ' Ten Corps from all parts of the Dominion and Australiacom test-, ing; the. Lloyd-Lindsay,. Cockade Tight,' Tent-Pegging,, Wrestling on Horseback, .and Tug-of-Wan etc. All the crack Infantry Corps of the Dominion again competing for the Physical Drill Championship of New Zealand. ': The feature of the night display will, be the Brilliant Electric Lighting of the Grounds and Buildings. Searchlight play and Fireworks especially imported from Jas. Pain-and Son, London. In order.that everyone shall, see this splendid show/ Special Trains havo been arranged for, leaving Palmerston for Wellington and intermediate stations at 10.30 p.m. on New Year's Night. . Spectacular 'and Humorous Events during ... the day. . I HARRY PALMER, Captain, . 1 - . Hon. Sec". WANTED— Swimming men to get a. programme of Petone Sports on January 2. YEAR'S * DAY. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S SPORTS, -To bo Held on MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1911, PUBLIC PARK, MASTERTON. Ideal Picnio. Grounds. Hot Water Provided Free. Bring the Bairns, and enjoy A GENUINE SCOTCH GATHERING.-. Highlanders in Costume, Bagpipe Music, Dancing, Running, Chopping, -Etc. Masterton Mur.icipal Brass Band in.. Attendance. Every arrangement is being made for tho enjoyment of visitors. . Applications aro invited for amusement space. , , Acceptances for Handicap Events close on Wednesday, December 28th at 9 p.m. Programmes and full particulars on application to -, WILLIAM GILLESPIE', Secretary. WANTED Known—Mason's Gardens, Taita, are now opened to the public. Cold Lunch. Afternoon Tea. Toivn prices. Hot water gratis. MILITARY AND NAVAL EMBROID. - ■ ERESS. MISS A. B. BEATON, • No. 2 PERCIVAL STREET. ' ' 'Phone 8078. Estimates gi,ven for Banners, Lotlgs Regalia, Badges (gold, silver, and silk), Club Monograms, etc., etc. Ecclesiastical Embroideries a Specialty. COULLS. CULLING AND CO., LTD., BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. Manufacturers of— CARD AND FILING CABINETS AND SUPPLIES. OFFICE FURNITURE., W. II: PHII.P, House and office . cleaning CONTRACTOR. ' N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis Street (Room 4). Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed, ...Venetian -Blinds repaired.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1013, 31 December 1910, Page 1
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